Helen Timperley is Professor of Education at The University of Auckland in New Zealand. Her early career involved teaching in early childhood, primary and secondary education sectors which formed the basis of a research career focused on making a difference to those student outcomes valued by the communities in which they live. A particular research emphasis has been on promoting leadership, organizational and professional learning in ways that improve the educational experience of students currently under-achieving in our education systems. She has recently completed a best evidence synthesis iteration on professional learning and development that has received major international attention. She has published widely in international academic journals and has written and edited six books on the professional practice implications of her research.
From Professional Development to Professional Learning
Finding Out about students
Building teacher knowledge
Checking New Opportunities for students
School leaders as Leaders of Learning
Bringing the Parts of the Cycle Together
System Support for Professional Learning
Keeping it all going